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Atai (chieftain)
Atai may refer to: * , a Kanak ''grand chef'' killed in the 1878 rebellion in New Caledonia * Ataí, Maghrebi mint tea * Atai (chieftain), a Manchu chieftain; see Giocangga * Atai Ulaan, a Buryat mythological figure * Atai River, a source for the Bhairab River * Koita Atai (born 1983), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Simon Atai (born 1999), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Wife of Abassi in Efik mythology * An alternative spelling of Atay, a Turkic name * A Japanese pronoun * Atai Mons, a ''mons'' on the planet Venus named for the spirit Atai See also * Nsit-Atai Nsit Atai Local government area was created in the year 1996 with its capital at Odot by the government of president Ibrahim Babangida. It has an area of out of an about 17,000 square kilometers, with 62 villages. Location Nsit Atai is located in ...
, local government area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria {{disambiguation, surname ...
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New Caledonia
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Ataí
Maghrebi mint tea (Maghrebi Arabic: , ''atay''; ar, الشاي بالنعناع, aš-šhāy bin-na'nā'; ), also known as Moroccan mint tea and Algerian mint tea, is a North African green tea prepared with spearmint leaves and sugar. It is traditional to the Greater Maghreb region (the northwest African countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania). Its consumption has spread throughout North Africa, parts of the Sahel, France, Spain, the Arab world, and Middle East. Mint tea is central to social life in the Maghreb. and is very popular among the Tuareg people of Algeria, Libya, Niger and Mali. The serving can take a ceremonial form, especially when prepared for a guest. The tea is traditionally made by the head male in the family and offered to guests as a sign of hospitality. Typically, at least three glasses of tea are served. The tea is consumed throughout the day as a social activity. The native spearmint ''naʿnāʿ'' () possesses a clear, pungent, mild ...
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Atai (chieftain)
Atai may refer to: * , a Kanak ''grand chef'' killed in the 1878 rebellion in New Caledonia * Ataí, Maghrebi mint tea * Atai (chieftain), a Manchu chieftain; see Giocangga * Atai Ulaan, a Buryat mythological figure * Atai River, a source for the Bhairab River * Koita Atai (born 1983), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Simon Atai (born 1999), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Wife of Abassi in Efik mythology * An alternative spelling of Atay, a Turkic name * A Japanese pronoun * Atai Mons, a ''mons'' on the planet Venus named for the spirit Atai See also * Nsit-Atai Nsit Atai Local government area was created in the year 1996 with its capital at Odot by the government of president Ibrahim Babangida. It has an area of out of an about 17,000 square kilometers, with 62 villages. Location Nsit Atai is located in ...
, local government area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Giocangga
Giocangga (Manchu: ; ; 1526–1583) was the son of Fuman and the paternal grandfather of Nurhaci, the man who unified the Jurchen peoples and founded the Later Jin dynasty of China. Both he and his son Taksi attacked Atai's fort, which was being besieged by a rival Jurchen chieftain Nikan Wailan (; 尼堪外蘭 ''Níkān Wàilán''), who promised the governance of the city to whoever would kill Atai. One of Atai's underlings rebelled and murdered him. Both Giocangga and Taksi were killed by Nikan Wailan under unclear circumstances. Giocangga, Taksi and Nikan were all under command of Li Chengliang. Giocangga was accorded the temple name Jǐngzǔ (景祖) and the posthumous name Emperor Yi (翼皇帝) by the Qing dynasty. In 2005, a study led by a researcher at the British Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute suggested that Giocangga might be a direct male-line ancestor of over 1.5 million men, mostly in northeastern China.
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Atai Ulaan
Atai Ulaan, in Buryat mythology, is described as the leader of 44 Tenger (sky-gods) of the eastern skies, he is the leader of an army consisting of 6,666 soldiers. His brother, Han Hormasta, is the leader of the 55 Tenger of the western skies. Known as 'Galta Ulaan', he is a common figure in Turkic mythology and the husband of Mayas Hara Toodei. Tibetan emperor and central character in the Epic of King Gesar, Abai Geser, opposed him throughout most of the Buryat story. Abai Geser eventually married Atai Ulaan's daughter, Gaguurai Nogoon. Atai Ulaan had three sons-- Sagaan Hasar Buhe, Shara Hasar Buhe, and Hara Hasar Buhe - each of them were supposedly wrestled and defeated by their father's brother's eldest son so that he could marry the Buryat, god of winter and member of the Tenger of the western sky, Segeen Sebdeg. Powers Atai Ulaan's power is shown to exceed his martial prowess and his militant power is reported to have "made thirteen magics dance on his palm and twenty- ...
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Atai River
Atai may refer to: * , a Kanak ''grand chef'' killed in the 1878 rebellion in New Caledonia * Ataí, Maghrebi mint tea * Atai (chieftain), a Manchu chieftain; see Giocangga * Atai Ulaan, a Buryat mythological figure * Atai River, a source for the Bhairab River * Koita Atai (born 1983), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Simon Atai (born 1999), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Wife of Abassi in Efik mythology * An alternative spelling of Atay, a Turkic name * A Japanese pronoun * Atai Mons, a ''mons'' on the planet Venus named for the spirit Atai See also * Nsit-Atai Nsit Atai Local government area was created in the year 1996 with its capital at Odot by the government of president Ibrahim Babangida. It has an area of out of an about 17,000 square kilometers, with 62 villages. Location Nsit Atai is located in ...
, local government area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Bhairab River
Bhairab River ( bn, ভৈরব নদী) is a river in south-western Bangladesh, a distributary of the Ganges. It passes through Khulna, dividing the city into two parts. Bhairab River originates from Tengamari border of Meherpur District and passes through Jessore city. The river is approximately long and wide. Its average depth is and with minimal water flow, it has plenty of silt. Early history The Bhairab, which is considered to be of older origin than its parent river the Jalangi, takes off from that river at a point, a few miles north of Karimpur near Akheriganj at Bhagwangola (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in Murshidabad district (in West Bengal). After a tortuous course towards the south it turns to the east forming the boundary line between Meherpur P.S. (Bangladesh) and Karimpur (India) for a short distance and then turning south enters Meherpur P.S. and flows past Meherpur town to the south and loses itself in the Mathabhanga close to the east of Kapashdanga. I ...
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Koita Atai
Koita Atai (born 7 July 1983) is a Papua New Guinean woman cricketer. She played for Papua New Guinea at the 2008 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier The 2008 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier was an eight-team tournament held in South Africa in February 2008 to decide the final two qualifiers for the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup. South Africa and Pakistan qualified, with the hosts beati .... References External links * {{PapuaNewGuinea-cricket-bio-stub 1983 births Living people Papua New Guinean women cricketers Sportspeople from the National Capital District (Papua New Guinea) ...
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Simon Atai
Simon Atai (born 19 September 1999) is a Papua New Guinean cricketer. In December 2017, he was named in Papua New Guinea's squad for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He was the leading run-scorer for Papua New Guinea in the tournament, with 116 runs in six matches. He was in Papua New Guinea's squad for the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia. He made his List A debut for Papua New Guinea against Oman in the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament on 26 April 2019. Papua New Guinea finished in the top four places in the tournament, therefore gaining One Day International (ODI) status. Atai made his ODI debut on 27 April 2019, against the United States, in the tournament's third-place playoff. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Papua New Guinea on 8 July 2019, against Samoa, in the men's tournament at the 2019 Pacific Games. In September 2019, he was named in Papua New Guinea's squad for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qu ...
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Efik Mythology
Efik mythology consists of a collection of myths narrated, sung or written down by the Efik people and passed down from generation to generation. Sources of Efik mythology include bardic poetry, art, songs, oral tradition and proverbs.Aye, Old Calabar, p.189 Stories concerning Efik myths include creation myths, supernatural beings, mythical creatures, and warriors. Efik myths were initially told by Efik people and narrated under the moonlight. Myths, legends and historical stories are known in Efik as while moonlight plays in Efik are known as . Sources Historical literature Since the inception of the triangular trade, the Efik people have been in the limelight of historical scholarship. Several works have centred on different aspects of Efik culture and tradition. Although little focus has been made on the subject of Efik mythology, several works have been written on aspects relating to Efik mythology. The earliest Efik dictionary by Rev Hugh Goldie reveals a number of mythical ...
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Atay
Atay () is a masculine Turkish given name. It is also spelled as Atai in some cultures. It may refer to: Given name * Atay Aktuğ, former president of the Turkish football club Trabzonspor Surname * Oğuz Atay (1934–1977), Turkish writer * Dely Atay-Atayan (1914–2004), Filipina comedian Fictional characters * Cengiz Atay, main villain of Turkish crime drama ''Ezel'' * Can Atay, son of Cengiz and Eyşan Atay of Turkish crime drama ''Ezel'' * Eyşan Atay, wife of Cengiz Atay and girlfriend of Ezel "Ömer" of Turkish crime drama ''Ezel'' Mythology * Atai Ulaan or Atay Han, Buryat mythological figure Places * Nsit-Atai Nsit Atai Local government area was created in the year 1996 with its capital at Odot by the government of president Ibrahim Babangida. It has an area of out of an about 17,000 square kilometers, with 62 villages. Location Nsit Atai is located in ..., local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria References {{Reflist Turkish-language surnames T ...
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Japanese Pronoun
Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world * Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law ** Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan * Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana * Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan See also * List of Japanese people * * Japonica (other) * Japonicum * Japonicus * Japanese studies Japanese studies ( Japanese: ) or Japan studies (sometimes Japanology in Europe), is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japan ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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